International and domestic prosecutions
Book chapter
Bernaz, N. and Prouveze, R. 2010. International and domestic prosecutions. in: Bassiouni, M. (ed.) The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice: A World Study on Conflicts, Victimization, and Post-Conflict Justice Intersentia.
Chapter title | International and domestic prosecutions |
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Authors | Bernaz, N. and Prouveze, R. |
Abstract | The chapter gives an overview of one particular post-conflict justice mechanism, the prosecution of persons allegedly responsible for gross human rights violations, as opposed to other mechanisms, such as amnesties or the establishment of truth and reconciliation commissions. While prosecutions are a mechanism of retributive justice, aimed primarily at punishing persons responsible for criminal offenses, they can also be the harbinger for the production of historical records, allow victims to obtain closure, and can even play a nation-building role. |
Research Group | Law and Politics |
Book title | The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice: A World Study on Conflicts, Victimization, and Post-Conflict Justice |
Editors | Bassiouni, M. |
Publisher | Intersentia |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9789400000179 |
Publication dates | |
2010 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 02 Mar 2010 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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